

Doing forget to rebuild Cinder (described below) whenever you do this.
#GET FILE PATH CINDER WINDOWS UPDATE#
If you aren't familiar with git, the only command you need to remember is git pull which, when executed from your new cinder_master directory, will update your copy of Cinder. Navigate to the directory where you would like to setup Cinder, and execute the command: Once you've got Git installed, launch the Git Bash application. For line-ending configurations, we also recommend the default, Checkout windows-style, commit Unix-style. When prompted by the installer, we recommend that you select the Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt option for Adjusting your PATH environment. If you don't already have Git installed on your PC, start by downloading the Git installer here.

Git clone -recursive git:///cinder/Cinder.git cinder_master Navigate to the directory where you'd like to create the repository and run this command: Run the installer with the default settings and then launch Terminal. If you don't already have Git installed on your Mac, start by downloading the Git installer here. The release_* branch (for example, release_v0.9.0) is designed to reflect minor updates to the latest official release. In general Cinder's active development is done in the master branch. If you're interested in keeping up with the latest Cinder development you'll want to setup a clone of Cinder's git repository.
